Biblically accurate outlet
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Biblically accurate outlet

@catsalad I bet the patent office enjoyed that one.
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The socket of Babel right there!
@deirdrebeth Nay, the Power of Babel!
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@catsalad No need for all that complexity if you're creative.

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@catsalad No need for all that complexity if you're creative.

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@catsalad I don't know which prince of hell is this sigil gonna summon but I'm pretty sure it's gonna be at least one of them -
Biblically accurate outlet

@catsalad it goes in the square hole?
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@KormaChameleon @catsalad Here you go

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Biblically accurate outlet

@catsalad Nice to meet you here, And i have been viewing your post-works... Am new here and would like to know how this app works, if you don't mind, how are you?
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@KormaChameleon @12thRITS @catsalad Like this?

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Biblically accurate outlet
@catsalad oh man the pareidolia is going nuts with this image
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Biblically accurate outlet

You only posted that because the lower half looks like a surprised cat.
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Biblically accurate outlet

@catsalad (footnote for those who want to know what it really is: not an outlet—it has no terminals—but a place to stick the power plug on this air conditioning unit when its disconnected. original photo source: https://kind.social/@PurpleJillybeans/115009836419952013 )
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@catsalad Positive, negative, ground, chaotic neutral, chaotic ground, Mountain Dew: Live Wire, 12V rail, 5V rail, 3.3V rail, hot, cold, mystery wire.
@theorangetheme @catsalad "That one's just going through some phases"
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Biblically accurate outlet

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@catsalad I read about this in the Da Vinci Code!
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Biblically accurate outlet

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@mirabilos @catsalad @falken somebody needs to hook all of the live pins together, and all of the neutral pins together, and all of the ground pins together. Do you know which ones all of them are?
And should you even be connecting pins together for both 220V and 110V plug standards?
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@mirabilos @catsalad @falken somebody needs to hook all of the live pins together, and all of the neutral pins together, and all of the ground pins together. Do you know which ones all of them are?
And should you even be connecting pins together for both 220V and 110V plug standards?



